Roku is a portable device that uses a broadband Internet connection to deliver programming from more than 1,000 channels directly to a television set.

Several models of the Roku streaming player are available, ranging in price from $49.99 to $99.99. To set up the device, plug it into a power outlet, add it to your wired or wireless Internet connection, and attach your television. The on-screen guided set-up typically has you watching programs within minutes.

Gospel Outreach doesn’t sell Roku players, but they’re readily available through Roku, Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy and other vendors.

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3ABN. Offers the best in positive Christian lifestyle programming. Reaching the world through six television and two radio networks, 3ABN features a huge variety of health, family, biblical teachings and children’s programming.

Mission TV. Takes you to the front lines of a world in need where more than 2 billion people still have no access to any form of gospel.

Lifestyle Magazine. Focuses on health, relationship and social issues people face every day. Hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker interview a variety of authors, experts and interesting guests who share their stories and practical advice.

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About Gospel Outreach

Gospel Outreach is a nonprofit organization fully dedicated to extending the international ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in developing areas of the world—with an emphasis on the 10/40 Window.

Volunteer Staff

Gospel Outreach has no salaried employees. Staff, officers, board members and regional directors are volunteers of singular purpose: sharing the story of Jesus with people who haven't been reached. We invite you to join in this mission.